on to a long hallway that stretched in either direction.

“Computer?” Ras said.

“Yes, sir?” Computer said.

Ras pumped a fist in celebration.

“Perform a sweep of this ship for other lifeforms.”

Computer beeped.

“No other lifeforms detected on board.”

Ras turned to me.

“At least we know my Shadow isn’t here.”

“What do you mean?” I said. “He took everyone with him?”

“I doubt there were any others on board for him to take. Except for the soldiers on the other Shadow ship.”

He grinned at me.

“But we’d better hurry. They’ll realize we’re not on board soon, if they haven’t already.”

He led me through the hallways toward the elevator.

“Computer,” Ras said as he removed the spacesuit. “Load torpedoes and fire at the other Shadow ship’s engines and power core.”

“Order confirmed. When would you like to fire?”

The elevator doors hissed open, revealing the ship’s main bridge.

It was identical to the one we’d just vacated on our ship.

Ras fell into the captain’s chair.

“Open fire,” Ras said.

With the enemy ship so close, we couldn’t miss.

Huge eruptions blew giant holes in the other ship and debris clattered against our shields.

“Computer, hail the remaining ship,” Ras said. “Bring transmission onto the main monitor.”

“Hailing…” Computer said.

It took a moment and I wondered if maybe Sar had decided not to answer.

Finally, his image appeared onscreen.

It was the dark version of Ras all right.

I wouldn’t mistake those eyes anywhere.

Behind him, standing on either side of his captain’s chair, was a pair of armed Shadow.

Fat lot of good their weapons would do them now, I thought.

“I’ve taken down your ally and you already did me the favor of taking down my ship,” Ras said. “Give me a good reason not to destroy you right now.”

Ras’s shadow didn’t hesitate.

“I have none. But we both know you’re not going to destroy me. Asking that question only guarantees it. It’s not in your nature. Nor it is in any M’rora’s nature to do what must be done. You will not destroy me. Your very culture decries such barbarity.”

Ras ground his teeth and looked away.

“But I promise you this: I will not stop hunting you,” Sar said, and he morphed, assuming Liam’s guise. “And one day, I will assume the form of someone you know and bury a blade deep in your heart.”

“I have claimed her. Isabella belongs to me.”

“She belongs to me. You will only possess her for a short time.”

Ras shared a look with me.

“Destroy him,” I said. “Or we’ll be looking over our shoulders for the rest of our lives.”

Computer beeped.

“Shadow reinforcements are coming in from the planet’s surface. They will arrive within two minutes.”

Ras looked at me and I noticed a funny little spark in his eyes.

“There’s one thing you’ve failed to take into account.”

“Oh?” Sar said. “And what’s that?”

“My nature has changed. I haven’t gotten all my memories back yet so I feel just fine pressing this button.”

I smiled at him and nodded my consent.

Sar’s smile fell.

“And just for the record,” I said, “I never belonged to you. Or Liam.”

Ras pressed the button and a stream of torpedoes struck the enemy ship and destroyed it in a series of powerful explosions.

“Computer,” Ras said. “Get us out of here. Take us to the Rift and then onto the M’rora empire. At maximum speed.”

He turned to me.

“You might want to take a seat.”

I fell into his lap and curled my arms around his neck.

“I’ve got my seat right here.”

The engines powered up and, just as the ship blasted us into hyperspace, my lips joined with Ras’s.

My stomach dropped and my toes curled.

It had nothing to do with hitting warp speed.

I was ready to be a breeder…

Ras’s personal breeder.

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A funny thing happens when you smash through a barrier and descend into a ravine two hundred feet below.

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Death waits patiently below, skeletal arms outstretched, ready to catch you the moment the minivan’s whining engine explodes and what had been your innards suddenly become your outards.

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